Property regeneration consultants relocate Birmingham office

Parm Dosanjh, Rachel Hill, Megan Jones Gabriel Timotheou and Molly Too

AspinallVerdi, an independent property regeneration and development consultancy, aims to sustain its growth through the relocation of its Birmingham office.

The team has moved from The Colmore Building, 20 Colmore Circus to Somerset House, 37 Temple Street.

It comes after a year of growth, during which the Midlands team has doubled in size.

Rachel Hill, director at AspinallVerdi said: “Since opening our Birmingham office in 2022, both our team and regional client base have expanded, creating the need for a larger space. We are pleased to call Somerset House on Temple Street our new home. Our move marks an important milestone, reflecting the increasing demand for AspinallVerdi’s expertise.”

Parm Dosanjh, executive director and head of AspinallVerdi’s London and Birmingham offices said “As a client-focused consultancy, we continue to grow our team of chartered surveyors and chartered town planners, ensuring we attract and retain top talent while expanding our range of services. Our strong financial performance across our five regional offices reflects the increasing demand for our expert, tailored development and regeneration services from public and private sector clients across the Midlands and nationwide.”

AspinallVerdi is also expanding its residential development services to include disposal and acquisition, as well as advice on on-site promotion, development partnerships, land assembly, and delivery structures.

The Birmingham office has been involved in local plan viability studies and master planning for clients such as Birmingham City Council, Coventry City Council, Sandwell Borough Council and The City of Wolverhampton Council.

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